Portland official advises protesters to purchase burner phones for privacy from tracking

Portland Council Member Advises Residents on Privacy Measures Angelita Morillo, a member of the Portland City Council, recently suggested that residents should consider using burner phones and encrypted messaging apps to avoid detection by immigration authorities or federal agents. In a nearly three-minute video shared on her Facebook, Morillo responded to the deployment of the […]
Priscilla Presley shares that the family experienced a lack of privacy during Elvis’ funeral.

Priscilla Presley Remembers Elvis with Mixed Emotions Priscilla Presley reflects on the challenges of mourning her late ex-husband, Elvis Presley, 48 years after his death. In her recent memoir, “When I Leave You Gently: Life After Elvis,” she recalls the overwhelming circumstances surrounding his funeral. According to Priscilla, there was “no privacy” for Elvis’s close […]
Nebraska Attorney General takes legal action against Lorex regarding privacy concerns over Chinese surveillance cameras.

Nebraska AG Sues Lorex Over Privacy Concerns Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers initiated a lawsuit against Lorex, a home security camera manufacturer, on Tuesday. He argues that the company has misled consumers regarding the safety and privacy of its devices. While not widely recognized, Lorex’s cameras are sold at retailers like Costco and Best Buy, […]
Representative Warren Davidson: Privacy, AI, and Congress

Concerns Over AI Regulation and Privacy As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve and gain traction, there’s a pressing need for Congress to take meaningful steps toward creating a comprehensive framework to address the associated risks. Recently, Pope Leo XIV, recognized by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential figures on AI, echoed […]
Prince William and Kate Middleton enhance security measures at their permanent residence due to privacy issues

Prince William and Kate Middleton Upgrade Windsor Home for Privacy Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly making significant security enhancements to their new home in Windsor Great Park, England, largely driven by privacy concerns. The couple, both 43, is adding trees and hedges around their eight-bedroom residence, along with constructing fences to keep the […]
Ways to find hidden cameras and safeguard your privacy in hotels while staying there

Many hotel guests, including individuals like Carroll from Wisconsin, are increasingly concerned about their privacy during stays — especially regarding hidden cameras and potential security oversights. The good news is that most hotels prioritize guest privacy, which is central to their service. Nonetheless, taking some smart precautions can enhance your peace of mind. The gist […]
Payments from Facebook’s privacy settlement begin: Here’s how your amount is calculated

(Nexstar) – After several years of speculation, class action payments totaling $725 million against Facebook have finally begun to be distributed, according to the company overseeing the process. The social media platform is said to have breached user privacy by agreeing to compensate millions of individuals and sharing their data with outside parties. Although the […]
Privacy and democracy cannot be bought.

The Fourth Amendment is all about protecting our privacy, keeping our private lives safe from government intrusion. Typically, authorities can’t just walk into a person’s home without a warrant from a judge. But now, with the rise of digital technology, that protection seems to be slipping away. People willingly share their personal information for access […]
Wall Street’s Demands Will Enhance Ethereum’s Privacy, According to Etherealize

Simply put According to Danny Ryan, Wall Street is set to enhance privacy using Ethereum. Etherealize aims to establish a framework for trading and settling tokenized stocks. The firm plans to utilize its zero-knowledge proof technology. Privacy supporters should back Wall Street’s cryptocurrency initiatives, asserts Danny Ryan, co-founder and president of Etherealize. As markets shift […]
Google confronted with $425 million ruling for gathering user data despite privacy settings

A federal judge has mandated that Google pay $425.7 million due to privacy violations involving millions of users who had disabled tracking features on their accounts. This ruling, delivered on Wednesday in San Francisco, stems from a class action lawsuit covering approximately 98 million users in the U.S. from July 2016 to 2024, revealing that […]